Articles: Vatican Confesses: Jesus Story "An Exaggeration" Based On Roman Prince
Submitted by susanmaureenbrandt on Oct 31, 2010 - 11:59 PM
The Vatican has released evidence proving that Jesus Christ was an "exaggerated and mythologized" version of Lucius Caesar, with key dates and details in the life of the Roman prince altered to hide his role in the early Christian Church.
Original documents which have been carbon dated to 50 years before
the birth of Christ show that Lucius Caesar was the youngest of two
sons Julius Caesar secretly produced with his own daughter, Julia, and used to begin the process of "Christianizing" Europe.
Hoping to infiltrate the Jewish and British cultures with clever
impostors, Vatican records detail the lengths Gaius Julius Caesar II
went to in order to secure a greater tax base for the expanding empire.
While his father, Gaius Julius Caesar I was opposed to creating a false
religion to replace Roman tradition, Julius actively employed Lucius,
his older brother Gaius Julius Caesar III, and his daughter, referred
to as Servilius, to execute the plan.
As popularity for violent Roman rule was waning, and territories
were increasingly difficult to police, the ambitious ruler had his
three children trained in foreign cultures and languages, assassination
techniques, and methods of disguise, which are not only documented but
fully illustrated in numerous texts.
Religion had been used
successfully for passive population control throughout India and Asia
for hundreds of years, and Julius wrote about the possibility of using
it to subdue the powerful indigenous people of Northwestern Europe and
Northern Africa in letters currently housed in Vatican archives.
Lucius and his brother were sent to India as young men, around
the time Roman records, referring to them as the adopted sons of
Augustus Caesar, claim them to have died in battle. As has been rumored
about Jesus, they learned Buddhist principles of non-violence and
egoless inner transformation to appeal to Jews tired of excessive
demands to perform blood-filled sacrifice rituals, and follow hundreds
of meaningless and time-consuming rules, an invention of the Caesar
family's ancestors 600 years before in Babylon to enslave the
spiritual-minded Israelites with the "invisible chains" of oppressive
monotheism.
When this attempt ended in the Jews' demand for Lucius' crucifixion
over the issue of accepting Roman taxation, Roman officials removed him
from the cross prematurely and, after a brief period of recovery,
transported him to Britain, where his brother was already posing as
King Casswellaunus while guarding their mother according to Julius'
demand that she not be allowed to produce additional heirs.
The events that followed, including Caesar's trip to Britain in
55 BC when he murdered his son Gaius as Lucius and Julia fled to France
to conceal their soon-to-born child, Julia's murder by Julius after
returning to Rome into a marriage with Gaius Sr., and the resulting
assassination of Julius Caesar by a group with Lucius, or "Brutus" (the
British), at their helm in 44 BC, are not only well-documented, but
secretly form the basis for much of modern dramatic storytelling.
The Vatican admits the scam "will take a great toll on public
faith and well-being in the transitional phase that is sure to come, as
devout Christians adjust to seeing religion as a personal expression
rather than an institutionalized set of beliefs with allegorical
figureheads."
However, they claim that as 2012 approaches, it is time to "set
aside the complicated crimes of our human past, and move forward into a
new, more honest era," an opinion in line with ancient beliefs held by
the Romans of the power of astrology and soothsaying in correlation to
astronomical events.
While the emotional and spiritual costs of the shocking
announcement are virtually unfathomable, the immediate financial
implications are clear. The entire corporate body of the Catholic
Church, and of the Vatican State itself, face an immediate "closing of
shop" to halt the possibility of lawsuits by outraged followers.
A source inside the Vatican claims that the truth about Christianity's
unseemly origins have always been known by the pope and other
high-ranking figures, but that a philosophy of "encouraging a climate
of generous love" developed with the hope of avoiding prosecution.
With
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the Catholic Church under greater attack than ever for allowing the
Roman practice of child sexual training to continue, Vatican officials
seem ready to confess their greatest lie.
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